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Lost your Linux root password and need to do change it fast? Then this guide is for you. I recently had lost my Linux password and I needed to get it back right away after doing a bit of searching … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 2 CommentsOk, after googleing and looking for answers I didn’t really find anything that worked for changing the default icon for Gnome. Some articles suggested changing lines in gconf editor. Some articles suggested changing about 5 different system icons and see … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 4 CommentsSometimes when moving to the linux world we miss a few things that windows had to offer. A lot of times it is because we simply got used to them. Microsoft’s true type fonts are one of those things. Besides … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 4 CommentsIf you are not familiar with the awesomeness of VI(m) check out this post, Making GVim your Default Text Editor in Gnome. For those of you that already know that VI can save you time and give you a +10 … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 3 CommentsOpenBSD 4.2 has been released and available for download. OpenBSD is famous for its focus on security. Today, November 1st, the team is proud to announce Release 4.2.
Posted in Linux | Comments OffSo you have your printer set up with CUPS and you can now print. Ever want to print from the command line? Ever need your bash script to print out system status reports or simply want to print out entire … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 2 CommentsAfter looking on the internet for awhile I finally found a decent guide on how to setup Gmail SMTP through postifx; however, after following the guide I found that it left parts out or things didn’t work quite the same … Continue reading
Posted in Linux | 52 CommentsNavigating and Moving Files Around The first thing you need to know about navigation the unix world is the difference between ‘/textFile.txt’ and ‘textFile.txt’.
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